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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1862... sence 1® | of unfairness with regard to her connection with her de- | which were founded on true State policy, wo added News from San Francisco. in steamer British Queen, ‘The B wae 244 tons, and uilt ja ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. m presen | pendsocieerhould: Pavail, We tut uot, bomever iso | sousl prediiections The near relationshifgn which King [mn BECtenions ie ouD GOLD MASEET. wat Be % ‘ wo with the | the wordg*dependeneics” any longer. We should Yook | Leopold stood to beth the Kuglish and French crowns in ‘Say Francisco, Cal., August 5, 1862, on ee Mf Move, Gostio, trem Parke iene ‘the Countess | upon those communitice a8 a portion of a empire in | duced us to infer, almost without orgument, that the re- The ship Wild eum itnanaiae Mania. The D sladalgn owas = “ presence his prosperity and honor we are all lntives of bis Queen in I'rauce participated in the en- ip Wild Pigeon sailed for Valparaiso to-day. Wintngton, NC on the 200k ait tlevtuptali kod now wand THE MAILS OF THE ARABIA. onee > | Bs Gass view of Caacennt ek noms: One eeaet come | enteneh ieee cee Mugwed Me mmanee © ened f°: Toten, 4 Sewn Goamae t We Somme Brought with bet. = streng! le 4 ~ Colo- . or five years | The amount ‘advantage which she Th mcormehs Ghcnuderel wetthous concern thas we recstved | Matte WO PONIEAI WHOCNER 80 Shamonit of the od EA, JST aires a ays een atlas Cues, Somme, up subscriptions | cannot be measured by pounds. from New the intel that ihe Countof Paris and his brother | Tadoriver. She had » cargo of commissary stores valued Noined the federal nzmy- in America; it is-with far | at $200,000. pleapure that we hear that they have now quitted | Tne work on the new levee around Sacramento is pro- i, Henry of Orleans, tho, Duc dunia vctep taken | &Fesaing energetically, The levee will coat over $200,000, boat by Am ship W F Schmidt, 27 days f fork fc date ‘ind transferred to the Bitigea sunse and landed ere @UR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. Canourra, June 17—The American ship Parthenia, Hip from Melbourne (ballast), grounded near Hooghly Fol oo ‘about ai rir afterwards, er wil be ex floated about an hour and a baif Hy founded o@ those pr: Dy his youthful nephews; we can hardly imagine that @ | and is to be from eight to ten fect high, and of sufficient Russia Said to be About to Offer Wechon Shan ae tae i ae Prosperity Prince 3 Tesognized ability and sagacity ca | strength to leave no room for apprehension of future | Ste! oD her arrival off town, three years | an empire, is in i @ source of strength have to have seen by thieViine the impolicy of vy dy Peso daly Ew dpa Am ap Beiioe, from Tavern Modiation in America. 1d men of fifty. by reaaon of the elevation which it gives to guch a course. Beyond question the army is the school | um we for Hew Tok, wie Einel, Oaths Ieee aoe nee iP ly, prices being 80 | ters of our fellow subjects—(bear, hear)—while for young priness, bu. then it must he an army which is ‘The first train of overland emigrants from Iowa arrived | piss aud anines ‘on shore on the § side, bubeame off on the them. | ences the councils of Europe and the course of not open to exception, Js the federal host an army Of | jost week at Powder river mines, Oregon, They expo- | tide, It is said, without damage. judgment events. (Hear.) Nor do I despair that the unsat! this character? We rienced no trouble on the road, getting along without Quxenstows, July 22—The Kanawha, Chaitt from Car y. reports having 10s dei hich rived t s (an nerican, named George White) overvosrd on. the 104 o} American, named Geor June. YVaruours, July 21—The Jane D Cooper, Howard, from Neweastle for Aden, which was. siipposed to have run dows the Agenoria, ef Lowestoft, had net been in collision with the Agenoria, but with another vessel, near the Spurn, aud Jost her foreyars, A134 bark Hannah Secor, 583 tons, built at Perth Amboy iz 1856, has been sold for $13,009; and A2 bark Ocean Bride, $25 tons, built in 1890 at Franklin, Me, on terms we have nol learned, Whaiemen. e Arr at New Bedford 4th inst, bark Cleon, Wood (late Simmons, who lefther a: Senay ich Tslands), Monolulu Dee 28, Payal June 9. ‘lores 14th, with 1/25 dois wo oil on board. Sent home on Napoleon Likely to Disavow Almonte, ie. gpod to the cause which they oun - 4 difflculty, Three companies of Oregon cavalry had gone upert, though one most brillant ca- meet them, valry “offers of his period, and in @ still higher | °™'? degree his brother Maurice werd, in reality, worse than a Saw Francisco, Cal., August 6, 1862. dead welght upon the skle of their uncle, King Charles. | ne eounscated ship Henry Brigham was gold by the their fe traction more than counter} their Felationship to the Crown of Ragland, aeune ee United States Marshal yesterday for $15,000. ent-riains, tee beliewe, preity much the same sentiments, so that publid | 4 dividend has been declared by the Ophir Silver Min- opinion there is uct likely to be convtlirted by any mili- ing Company for the month ending on tho 6th iust., prowess, however remarkal i layed bet 4 war, woe mr f ON ES amounting to $72 per foot. Shares in the mine are now how axpecten to. hebeld pi them igboagh se Dirty selling for $2,400 per foot. as of royal |. Nor have we been deceived in this ‘ Be expectation; a3, in the law 7, in battle, they ex- Extremely flattering accounts are being received of all pokes po) ae is, i | England, aremedy for @ cironmstance 80 reeable, an of August, his | mens by which the views of the country may be duly ly im | ascertamed. idl Rot, bowgnen AGHrS. to that point, Bpeeches of Mr, Disraeli and Lord Palmerston September. cl in doing so be guilty of the error which I have deemed it my to criticise— on the Position of Canada, England’s Relations to Canada. of mixing ourselves up with questions of merely ~ THE DERATE ON THE DEFENCES OF THE COLONY. jecal policy. I would simply repeat I think, the pre- In the House of Commons,on the 25th of july, Mr. | sent disagreeable state of affairs in Canada has been THE CAUSE OF THE ORLEANS PRINCES, ‘Disra ki2 said—] cannot contemplate with the same feel- | mainly occasioned by the sending out there of 3,000 engagement at tho E ing as the Secretary of State a separation taking place be- | troops in the month of June of last year—a measure | hibited qualities worthy of the degcendants of Henry IV., | the principal silver mines in Nevada Territory. Hebei eons apcke OF Peete ge &e,, &e. &e tween this country and Cauada, 1 think (hata great em | which at ihe time I deprecated; while I would express and they emulated tho skill and gallantry which ‘The bullion receipts are large and the stock is going up, ierce, Westport—had not seen a whale in 7 montna, . i pire, founded on sound principles of Jrecdow'and equaliy, hope that affairs in the colony may goen wear a more | first obtatuod w name for their grandiather 19 | 9x4 there is danger of a speculative furor. who reported having seen the day previous bara RL Bars 13 as conducive tothe spirit and power of the community, | sausfactory aspect. (Hear, hear.) the memorable campaign of Dumourier, Yet they r¢ m tow, Husse . clean; June 16. tat 42 N ‘The mails of the Arabia reached this city from Boston | 2%¢ a valuable as commereial prosperity or military force; LORD P. 1g x. would have acted shortsightedly had they striven The Overland Mail Company’s coaches have commenced Bunchinta, ico, Frowin an?, ‘herefore,] should be very sorry under the preseu ee Seeeey for fresh laurels in a barren and ungrateful | arriving. Since the recent change of route the trip from | * — Our European files are dated to the | Circumstances, after all that hes occurred, to suppose that | | Whea Mr. Disraeli bad conctudea, Lord Pareansrox | The fate of Lamoriole ficer who : Ay ‘ sprvlrwst °. rose and said:—I agreo rather with the right honorable | Cutest. The fate oF re, an officer who enjoyed | st. joseph to Salt Lake has been made in seven days. } # ng Fe 2 the following inieresting details | the connectioa between the mother country and this im- entieman who has just than with th ne | reputation second to that of no one in the French army, re Juty 12, lat , lon , bart wood, h jony should end. (Hear, hear.) ‘The resources | fentenen wi spoken, With the right | (°C) itself @ preguaut example to miRtary aspirants, | Thore is a prospect that the average timo from St. Louis 25 sp. Died on board we Cleone April 1, Heary way, NB) 25 ap. Bolles, of new Haven. ‘Arr ht Nantucket 8d inst, Rainbow, McGuire, from a whal- ing erui {erat Faita July 15, ship Gen Scott, Eldridge, PH, from a | Spoke ape 1, iat @ ‘ep 400 wh; o! af the fail tclographic summary of the news published | Portant col able gentleman the member for. North Stallordshire Canada are ‘tand various. It has had im the Henan on Wednestay morning:— palo pets Symi ye al * had the advan | in the view which he takes with respect to the connoction ‘A \tter from Frankiort, of July 20, in the London | turies by two of the most distinguished natlous of Europe, een ene with thane Lata ae cates Beral4, says:— Canada is, in fact,a reflex of those two saree ecligsons ing that we should look upon our colonies as part and It is better. that asses i Paris pens ae ae w et - | to San Francisco will be nineteen days, and that the whole tres ghould have shown the promise only of young Mar- Ky a cults than that they should-attain ins elvil war tha | cc Now York. to San Francisco will come renown of his more illustrious namesake. The Orleans | through in twenty-five days. title is strictly parliamentary. In Sighting for federalism ———o* rr cruise; has not taken’ any ofl m 9 mos. B,Jon 16 W, bark Rose dilfering in their manners and even in their ous " sc ‘Since che times of general commotions and convulsion’ opiniong; and has many of those diverse ele parcel of the British empire, r, hear.) Our feliow | sho were waging war inst constitutional priacipie. The Turf. ipacos, Stella, Hussey, do, 80 sp this season. fi 1848 there his nevor been a popular deraonstration of | ments, whieh tend to cibeea inate alone th & subjects when they remove from ills vouitry do not PU Be asreh tea we tametves speniaeree Bor 2 | Yasmroyt PuRAscRR GROUND AssocrAnfey—rnor- | ,AlsesrF 6th, abip Bahia O Jones, Howes, Nit{troma Tom- She importance and political meaning ike this first Ger” | national character. shear.) Ido not think that | cease our fellow subjects; their spir: same | judges in the ‘mutter, let theae ‘who gaiusay our nia. ites iin, took Ocoola Hogan, Pacific a (anata). authoriby of Jackson, the greatest | Wapwespar, August 6.—Match for $1,000, milo heats ; . has best. threo in hive in harness. man watioual festival of al Shooters’ Guilds of the Ger- | the importance ee, Soo ‘de overstated, hut, unfortu- pda Conn gl interests should be our intereste; we should Geen tribes and parties. Tho demonstration is at once | patel pirikiog, practical, loyal, and cuitingly demonstrative Bae eae re ae ee Ae Tee colneiee ia | Mutual strength. ewe.) , J leo quite canour with t Prussia, with her obstinate hobby of reorganizi: wishing that the day | gene as LAG A Re neal tee nation which wat we call errant has been established er are sapiels Bho iestivities aro headed by the popular sovereign: goveremyant ‘was for 8 long time so obstinately ‘opiaion refer to tne man next to Washington that iz roduced; Predicting events such as those which ve ied, that eminent man, in his farewell address of 1887, maid: if auch a struggio is once begun, and citt- ’ 9636—2:40—2:61, ‘of one section of the count arrayed in arms The above match was between parties from Poughkeep- another in doub! conto, let ane sles and as it had created considerable interest for some e Sid Sth, thip Euphrates, ‘A letter from the first offlcer of shtp Florida, Fish, of RB, revorts her within five days sail of Hong Kong, bound tothe ‘retie Ocean, all ‘wells ‘Hud taken 200 bbls oi since leaving Sandwich Ialands. Foreign Ports. Antwrar, July Arr Bloomer, Ruder, NYork, 1d 22d, Ger to corinmaacd oven by bunt ana cine | Gy tober cusry, and in the god o presptainy | Wluatramyts at Seuthe Whe fel umnsedt Aaun ee a cu a mare a Seeman Diet, he mest unpopular institution in Germany, | Ciple on ‘which the new relations between. the mother pape pene a na Rt ae Union, "and “with han end ef the. bepen of | Hues river: fom Taste Teese yeas one he | sohTTptt Fiualing 26th, W F Schmldt, Bears NYoris ia poss es in the “Exchepheimer | country and the colonies hereafter should be regulated 3 connection between us, however, 88 W239 } rrocdom.) And a iia cematietien camel, be > roy se erent ' mann, N York. » @ powerful black-red- a justly stated by the ri honorable can 7 y “ visited the Fashion Course on We afternoon to July 25—The BE H Yarrington, Gorham, sld for Genos, end Fae": geo kr -gold flag of German unity in peers ey oe ee ee 6 ‘doption of @ po ey wh ch will es seo ee aioe aneinenloes Jn cameaieion to. Bae eyo ay Se Sens yori Se ans aginst bask 25-814 Scotia, Miskelly, Bal Im the House of Commons, on the 24th ef July, during | connectidn might have been es! ,and which could | inate the colslea atfee wo rogue ibe Own aus bind: | ded ta tbs gencral goverament.”” Such calm and un- | fa iis favor ‘was tho consoquence. The’ favorite wes } 9/Sust0:, (Pil), July 20—Avr Donerstadh, Kroba, Nor; debate on the Poor Law Uhions Relief bill, Mr. Henley | 20+ have been at when that self. | 126 thom 0 ae the execsioe of . Heme, coming, too, from the mouth of a | bea:en quite easily in three straight heats; and his back Suteeatarine July Jatt Bremen (6) Wessela, NYork; beer ved is honorable friend near im had stated truly | S°vermment was umes Sod weseeabie msanurey of pei | Tatiors in which the one or the other be more | brave Maan, canst be trown away upon Princes, of | no doubt, went bome wisor if not Deller med, ‘The track | gst ieabale Ds Hardee, do; Boo, Aen, “West Coast ‘that tbe present crisis ha@ arisen from what.was justly | defeice, and tho other, that there should be between | Particularly concerned. I regret very muclt AO een ey eee Phtcees kimety wie pees | eee s _atah $500, mile heats, beet three | Soke: Mtoe; Races, Wieting do. Std Min Tadusise® “dsocribed as tho horrid war in Amerien , but they muat | te colouy and the mother country free commercial in- | {0,circumstances which & appears will Repgen fs coun: | terrod ‘abdication to maintenance of bie regal rights by | in five, in harness, , y faltcrmaun, Baltimore; Herzogih v Brabant, Beling, NYork. i tercourse. (Hear, hoar.) I do not believe that at the | Suite in Mae heed cn ere ‘Of the'Canadian Lacis- in-civil warfare. H. F. Jones named s. m, Columbia, y | Busan, July 18—arr Jeveriand, Stellan, NYork, fot shut their oyes to the fact that @ similar crisis migh; | time elther of théee priociplen would have been contro. | Suited in the refusal on. the!part of the'Canadian Legis ——_— D.Mace nam b~g. Shark...... 2 | catlun, Bid 250" Ticur?, Ohierich, Ryo. BO ‘@rise ‘from a horrid war with America. The present state | verted, or refused by any colonies meee SS = colony. Generally speaking, it may be said that we are ‘The War in Mexico. Time 23843 * Bonpmavz, July 22—Sid Danville, Kennedy, NYork (also ‘of things in our vast manufacturing districts showed how | British a Bech impossible to deny a4 proud of the conduct and*bearing of our Canadian fellow GENERAL FOREY’S POSITION TOWARDS ALMONTE, The above match led unusual interest during the | reported sid 24th, Soule, master.) ‘eaily events over which we eould exercise no contro, | Bete thw Freak boon was conceded Py 26" | subjects; but on the occasion I certainly teel no the Esprit Publis of Paris, July 24.) contest. The horses wor nicely matched in point | Bewsay. June 18 #14 Buriingion, Howes, London. 1 land has brought about a very unsatisfagtory re Sentiment it Yet think butliitie to their crodis | , General Forey takos with him special instructions as to | of spoed,and the chances of winning wore protty evenly | 9G 43h 3c), rr Koningen Elizabeth, Rie yr might plunge us from the height of prosperity in.an abyss | lations between this country and those colonies to which | tho) nov "snouia allow x. ederations to excreise | the past er futuro positions of thore Mexican generals | Dalanced between them throughout the rece. ‘The mare | Bseduvicn NYork, Venus: Pelonen des Remalia: seobem, of distress, which could not be regarded without,pain and | Sel¢- was granted, and this is especially re- Petey Hoey over ng to cause them to refuse | WDO may have joined our army. Measuregare, above | hada very slight advantage in speed, but belng @ much | do; 28d, Granite Stale, Jucobs; Wm & Jane, Wave, and Carl, Aiomay. markable in the case spf Canada, from ite great and to make manly prov! for their defence in | All, to be adopted with regardto General Almonte, who | better breakér than the gelding, manrged to reach | Evert, do; 24th, T Hoveland, Eger, do. 4 2 preponderating 5 but 1 do not very well | oa, Or need. (Hexr, t, at the same | Aasnot matniained the reserve which his ‘situae | the goal first throe times in succession, much to the grati- | Coxe, July ‘i8—Arr Freya, Hostrup, NYork; Cereal, A letter from Paris, of the 24th of July, inthe Lon-'| perceive how we suddenly and hastily adopt | tine a aah pene. t , tion preserided. Independently ‘of disavor the inju- | fication of her backers, who, in many instances, had | MDonaid, r’biladephin, on Times, says — Swecanky tow thane: - They. are:tn a .eree: Gopee opposite “in acoribing that’ result to tho" measure | Tous proceedings of Almonte, General Forey f authoriz- | wagered four to oue that sho would carry off the prize. A OR rs Teutonia (8), Taube, NYork (and ala the creation of our carcleesuess, We | which we took in the summer of last ‘year, in sending out ed entirely to ‘intervention in his favor. No | ®he took theqlead in the first heat, and, though closely Caucurra, Jure 12—Arr Parthenia, Hinton, Melbourne: rashness ‘The official list of the casualties in Mexico shows that 1,200 nen have fallen victime either to sickness or to the | must trust-in the cage of Canada, 000 men to Cabada; nor can I agree with him in regard- our ah has been made with Almonte. The character | pressed by Shark, won by & fow lengths in 2.3834. Dultets of the enemy. General Forey, who sete out at | of the Se or and in a great d to the cha- ing that step as an indication on our part that the mother engagement Regent, Hamblin, Galle. Bld 12th, Edward, Hi ofr e expedition needs 19 be painly brought before tho | the second Rat the horses, had a very even start, end ‘Brac, July r Li Berl formation “AL, July 2-—A rr Liverpoo) ‘Chamberltn, London (ond sh 3 e 5 i 3a a the end of the week, has been recommended to “march “ a country meant to undertake.a monopoly of the defence of | Mexican population. In case of apro- | went side end eile o the half-mile polo in 1:18, when | sid for NYork); 26th, Cleste, Londen for N¥ork (und ane racter, talents and‘resources of the nore whom we sf a ‘avery easy and | Visioua! government in Mexico, the question would arise | Shark broke up and (oll off a couple of lengths. He ral. | Ore): soi'pe, (act tein), Emily, Buon see gapialy” and to “strike hard” when he gets out to | cond ott. It is the greatest error in the world to suppose Sha colony. Fiat Caaenns mak sire) of the oxpodicucy of removing from the capital all | ‘lied finely afterwards, and closed nicely on the mare urtil Moxico. that because thoge communities are in trifling matter if 3,0@0 men could be considered as suffi fy. ul} (and remain nchor 25th). ‘The return from the Bank of England for the weok end- | inestimable blessing of self-government their destiny will cient to give us a mi of it, in opposition to all those members of the army who represent isolated | at tho distauce siand, being bead and head, he again Dunn, J Cid Queea Victoria, Conway, NYork; salvaale de Dad ahi e'hen oe be greatly perp bol ‘advantageously influenced by men dangers to which may be exposed. I think we retin aud wee econ ee litical or mi- — up aud the fg Bie nis to the score about a mb Doiphi ' tte i oui micaneia a i! 3 \- 2363, ‘ALwouM, July 20—Arr Ocean Traveller, Stone, A; ™ uly gives the following reaults whee com- | 0 Yo preside over ana | Judged rightly in send out the force in question. ‘The | Miszy, dissencions, w Froneh flag canneither | length iu 2: broke up before he got arouna | 24th, Kenmére, Graven, Hangoon. sid 200h, Black Bicams Rodger, Aticante; 22d,’ Lion, Cooper, Bremen; Talavera, pared with the previous week: regulate their affairs; and at no time in the history of this | ‘isons in our North American provinces were at the the first ture, andié 0, being clear of biray went on | Ovger, Atlcaite; 2° oo . \ time greatly reduced in consequence of the demands =. Stee aean Pe er — oo + a weal ne arising pond of the Qyimean war. They were much The Coming Revolution in Europe. atout her business to the Soe es heat in 2:35, Ficurird, July t—Arr C F Young, Rickard, NYork. Other deposits 17,202,923 Inicrease... 199,208 and scrutinized with more vigilance by Parliament than lower than they had been before that war, | GABIBALDI’S REMARKS 10 THE REOPLE OF PALERMO, | \ innang by severallengths. They are both very promis- Gueenocx, July 1&—Arr Clara Pickens, Rich, Matanzas, Cu the other side of the account:— ce ‘at this period, when there has been conceded to these | 97d, on Of the United States, and to the ‘Paris (July 24) correspondence of London Times.) ing horses, and trotted mnch better than their most san- Qumacr July 7 Are EI | Dorady, Hayes, Baigor. Government securities.£10.952,679 No change. colonial commiunities tho power of self-government. In civil war which had broken out in that quarter, we, inmy | The following new version of the dialogue which tooka| guine backers anticipated. for Putmdelpiiny; Vela, Nickerson, Bostow. hes tla Other securities. 19,081 $22 Decrease...£310 867 | respect to Canada, I trust to the infuences I have advert- oplaion, took ® wise and proper precsation in. sending Penal priare Solel teentahelend ¢ irggn adeenconr eg 4 double team race will come off this afternoon. Ocean BDPRY, SU york Ski a, 0 - peter . i @ garrisons, eco Marseilles papors:: afternoo: » Siily e York. 2 Menae wemere. Se eee SEA Ee te pane nape ana becnee g O 5 the Italian Forum presented a magic epectacie: The en- Tum Lixpeaxnaxz Fssrivat at Joxzs’ Wooo-The an- | Win Nelion, Ch x York; 8 B Mulloy, Jao. Botan” : 7 i | although there might be no apprehension of immiedi ‘The amount of notes in circulation is £22;203,055, being feet 2 the abilities i frag a ber Ba; | Gungor so far as Canada was concerned. 80 far, Lo @ decrease of £155,335, and the stock of bullion in both ever, from the force which we did send out being cal- ° Drotest against the discussion, on occasions like the Pre. | culaied to damp the exertious of the colouists, and Hampurg, July 19—Arr Mary Goostel), Socuiver Callao; Maverick, Bilis, Havana; 21st, Humboldt, Boysen, NYork, . Sid 18th, Denmark, Pi, tire National Gypra was drawn up in order of battle from | nual Liederkranz Festival took place last evening at D Yorks Sid from Cuxhaver I7ih, Donau, Meyer, NYocks 18tb, Tale the Felice the Casina de Cato, and the alleya.wore led with an immonce multiuae. “tua word, the extire | Jobee? Wood, and was fairly attended. ‘The amusements departments is £18,000,617, showing an increase of | sent, of jan pelitics. niatton of Pale 4 child: 2 Parliament of Canada bas come to a certain resolution, | © induce them te abstain from taking the neces. | Popuistion 2 Rage odin ape iren—were | commenced with ® promenade concert, under the super- | riope, Potter, do. | #333,727 when compared with the preceding return, ; coerce of the Farliassent and | SArY measures for their detence aayombled tore. Shorty afterwards the rolling of drums | intendance of Mr. Noll, followed by a selected concert of Biron, July 2¢-are Fatrld, Hall NYOrK. aay Our Paris Correspondence. peopie of Canada; and I protest against any one pare bows oe eno ‘Of such If, indeod ane te tie Generale, aie rs ary could | Choice operatic music. The ascension of a balloon aud | An Jo Saxou'(a), Quebec: 24th, John Bright. Dewars NXOFES Ficibg in this House and ‘telling mo that, from 0 p Such a course, If, indeed, we | Garibaldi. |The General was einbraced by all who ee Zech,” Cty of baltimore (3). Kennedy, anchester Pams, July 25,1602, | secret information, be is cognizant of the reagon’ why a | had sent out thirty thousknd menor a forcd so large as | Shfrecce Aim Aftes shy, Netlonal Guard had dolled tae | discharge of Greworks then varied the entertalument, | Tradk, go; Metdover, Corlgali, San Pravelsco; 2h, Scotia fhe Latest “Mediction” Project—Russia to Propose Its} certain vote has been. apie 2s ees codename pune which ie seus bamrabaheent Tan Porn u—Long live Garibaldi! We wish to foto ‘which the ‘society seng Becker's feyurite corapow.| (0), are, Conas tation, Thomas Wvork( Gt BOs? Bas vii i , ‘otcasions a fi ji i $ ‘eter, Saier, Good Cfices—The Southern Emisearies—Suicide of a} Speck te vistas i eee sa lagi ge ees think, | teman bas advanced. The golonists might under those | Rezne and Venice. tion of “The Gipsies.”” Dancing was the next in order, Qerdenan: th; Tonawanda, Jillne, Philadelphia ae Philadelphian—Admiral de la Graviere—The Princess | that it would be more respectful 'to the Canadians for ug | Sifcumstances have said, ‘ We'aro now amply provided Clotilde and Her Baby—HMiner Items—Edwin Doo'h, éc, | vo assume that the vote of their Parliament is one which for ; it is unnecessary to do anything for ourseives ; the The. jai ” represents generally the opinion of the Parliament of mother country has sent an enormous force to protect us, test mediation rumor—one which has obtained } ¢, da, and of the people, by whom it was elected. The | #84 evidently means to put forth all hor hear lag? for our considerable credence in well informed circles here, and | Secretary of State contemplates the possibility—aud more | Pretection ;'and if that force be not suMolent for the pur- ° ce ity, for he infe that, under certain | Pose, we feel assured she will take to herself a monopo!: ‘which I shou'd be inclined to placo some confidence in J than possibili 4h penile fog ‘congratulation—of of our defence and send additional troops to our aid. Rago eat egg on, Paycatves in | and was kept up untila late hour, the music being sup- oi gl people’ o! rmo | plied by Noll’s quadrille band. Tho weather,was charm- ish. I admire the sentiment which animates that people. admire it because it camnot but be generous, aon added much the pleasure of tis open alr (thas a profound echo, which is heard thro t Italy. The Prortg—‘Te Rome! To Rome! To ice |?? ERE as aarnaiane Sons deliver our sphinace ube aracnelaveds uacts aztive SHIPPING NEWS. NYork; Alex Marshall, Marshail,'d0 Star of the West, Morrison, do; Sardinia, Pendlet Moses Day, Lord, do; Lancaster, Devan, Phiiwtelphia; Sad Assen, Haverbull, San Francisco; 24th, Caravan, Child, York. Cid 21st, New Orleans, Bell, NYork; 234, Coronet. Hard» ing, Quebec; John Curtis, Alexander, Boston; 24h, George ‘uri but, Masson; Edwin, sPeterson, and Oicron, Percy, ‘Albion, W tilfame, dos or were bt not for the tact that the Paris correspondent of The colonists might, in the event which I su} have . : Gan Endegendence: Meigs’ {whicl.a8 ell-otdeen:iropoed | eink “aoe sate use: ae relien tae tery onrtol te Adopted that tone; Sut garely it cannot vo pail chat Suere we must have deeds, and not words! With deods, come Brook Poriand i ei, Washingion Bucher’ Collins rd ‘wou look wy thousand men as 3 make Bonaparte our ALMANAC FOR ¥ZW YORK—rnI8 DA ven? ine, roy ion, Hubbard, gournale, bas usually been the Diindest and most unre } training the Canadiens Datere ce thensalvearand not | force ‘sufficient ve render any exertion on thelr part un. | Rowe, He ig not there to defend the interests of Italy, | sux pol Bupire, Coombes, NYC ee 7 09] Riau warns Ent out 19th, Constantine, Orevey, for N¥ork; Coronet, Harding, Quebec; 2ist, Liverpool Packet, Crosby, Boston; Cynosure, Robinson, NYork; North Amerrean, Cutting, N Yorks Gatrier Dover Willams, N¥ork: 148 ish ball, Hoe e ‘nor the interéste of the reli of Christ represented by the 1 Falachood! fi ood! falsehood! This man is ur luxury—by rapine—by the infamous thirst of domination, Tt 2s he whos the frat to foment br Port of New York, August 7, 1962. Mable upon American affairs) says it is true—is & necesear: te conclusion, indeed, soems to me Gat the Cabinet of Trumsia has proposed t0 | fee co tnoceanity “cc appropriating su bser Ding Seen ens at datos i wosd Ee mice panatal te, ertives France and England wo mske an offer of | them. But what 1 think to be the fault of the att in tse ok a who considers the suh- “ jt that in time of and military conflict ” » NYork; Atle 4 modigsion to the government of the United States. The | sovernment in this, particular case ip that they have net | 2 force like the militia and volunteers require the | Peoble of ‘the Sicilian Vee of 1860—tt is Bias, capa ana: Orieation Mapesseniior fcelas ‘matter svas arranged, it ie said, wheu M. Thouvenel went to | dians. On the contrary, it appears to me that they have | Support of treops as @ foundation to | Selutely necessrry that Bonaparte should quit Rome! Ship Benj Adams, Chase, Liverpoo!—Tapscott Co Biddle, Eves, EBs a, Latham, NYork; ‘England; and, having been accepted by the English | not trusted to the resources and energies of the Cana- canbe them | 8 a ee ie ets pre Lak eareeniners) acorto: 6 aacaanaion ms BLP Geo Fentody, Pane: London Heit & Yo gg nena ee ee “ 4 1. 100} sent ia a . *. ministry, M. Thourenel, immediately upon his retum to | ane, buthave reiker unnecessarily, anticipated datice cents ian er wate, conan GE weenie calier | commsy Propare. a" weapon! “Strong and. compsct, we | Bark Gravis Cer! (rus), Zinmar, FivmouiiFanch, sonospom 3 ts, 2 View France, proceaded to Vichy, where"the Emperor gave his | themscives. The Secretary of State, iu ‘caso | lated to"onstituty a foundation on which Canada might | Shall be able to combat che strongest Powers, Muratisin | MOOmeet "hoi. (ps, Vickery, Londonderry=Boyd & | Moore, iarraaceRel,, acsent also. ‘The proposition is said tobe simply that | before the Houseyhas made a"very great omission In bis organize « miltitor x Volunteer foree which would soquire | Poms ate O rmecdtion, death ‘The Pepe Hino or tho | BIRCH: entanary (Br). Yo : ore & | Waites R rot, Caibarien. foussia shai snake to cur government ard that of the | Suemenl., Ho énid ial we mutt fu back t lst Christ, | Th grasp eet it by the regula oopdthnd which wenld King Pope fe the negation of lialy! The governinent is Brig Oneal paras ae Gerd: Beate imiion Bron enone gay Dante W eer, NYork; 26h, rebels an offer of mediation upon the principle of acess’ | the purt of the mother country was ab unusual state of | More readily become eilicient in the performance of ita | Dvt strong iw of Franee. rig i eee Wek’ Gatcer ak Uhass, | Liuxicx, July 24—Arr J & R Young. York. er “7 cna iowa ot | posi mga sige wh tar mona aud thew carey. | Rg Fenn: gh eae gengyenp ace | | Maan fu attire rent Sts te ue tion of hostilities, and a subeequeat compromise of some | affairs; but that at the end of the yoay, and at the com. | duties than if left solely to the 4: ‘ ‘ the t ina] ev cers. When, however, danger appeared imminent we @eacription, which will be the means of putting an end to | Mavcement Of toe Son! Tey oe were Scliged to net? | Beut a larger force to Canada, and the course wo took In the war. If this be accepted, Fraucé and England wil! | ana'we acted ou what we considered a considerable scale, | that respect was entirely approved by the right honor- remain as more lookers on while matters are being ar- | We believe that we received the saction of Parliament | Sble gentleman, the House and the country at large. vanged; Dut if {t is uot, then within a mouth afterward | 224 the country, and it is a policy which we are eee ccouiinect Gabngeial wuie Vaumedted tated . Se pared to uphold, ’ I myself do not, and did not, when Par- | night a repetition of that approval, while I differ from Russia will rotivc,and an active armed intervention on | |iament met, question the proprjety of the course which hhitn altogether in thinking that we acted injadiciously in the part of France and England ensue. the government ¢ wok atlee oh the Soe a It ap- beers Any ine. od frome ne hoot Mie eaies Bam that it us = in ve Scch is the story, which, as Tsay, hag obtatned hers a | Posted to me, that theonghont, thet palves with sefercuce | do with the reeeut refusal on the part. of the Canadien rd deal of faith, It is positive that negotiations be. | to the government of the United States in a wise, digni- paps to ie oe ae for me Soe fyreen the three governments have been in progress for | Sed and maniy way, and that the measures adopted were ¢ colony. might, it a me, with a mu the purpose of ‘shoes Russia, standing in the position | perfectly justified by the circumstances, | (Hoar, bear.) Gentes contbianse 6 prokebiling be anid Che the nage ” it the Secretary of State made a great misiake when he which we sept out in December last had that of a very frieudly Power, to offer services which {t i8 | told us that {t was only from last Christmas the com- It might be argued with a much greater ‘Weil koovn would never be received from cither England } meacement of he peasant mae of affair: wee, to be dated. ri ert ai that, ie caigan ioe Bon @r France. You will doubtless bear more ef this by the we iaeetie force ie Ceedaoee 3,000 poet} force in the winter, the Canadians were induced to sup- wext mail. took an aa of making some obkervatious to tho | pose that we intended, in the course of this summer, to ‘The two emissaries who were sent by Slidell to Vichy | House on the subject, and to. express may doubts “ to the or tare oy irene frees get. 0 o licy of that hu: interference in the ire of Cana- et 01 a Smmediatoly afer the reception of the news of the battle oy os doubt the state of the other biti ere wag | any measures for their owt defence. If that bas been Dofore Richmond have returned to Paris, and it ts re-'} troubled at that time; but nothing lik fair of the | their delusion, I am glad this discussion has been raised, Ported that they bad am interview with bis Majesty, in | Trent had happened in June. No doubt that the Cana- | becAuse it has enabled the Secretar aie noe th to Which they urged upon him the propriety of im. | diane, being very rugewd and spiriied men, wore sufl- Se ee ae : Miediately reconnteing the independence oh the Zouth, bus | CeBUY conscious of the condition of their néares: neigh. | unless they choose to make thoso oxertions which It i 'y recognizing the independence of the South, but | por: and the turbulenee and disquiet prevailing in the | becoming in them to make for their-own defence, which ‘tbat they received no positive answer from the reticent } torritories of that neighbor were sufficient to alarm them, | ‘t is terete to ho pe to frp ler any people h time, I believe, to take, wort e name wor o—(hear, hear)— Sewer lew .Seyein mati Betas ed fave taen, any stops’ calganiga vo goard ané maintain Sey mean to fall nto © mato of apaany and be. may Lave anothor little job in hand nearer howe than the | their indepehdence. But what did the government do then? want of spirit which would be disgra i y u United States, which, with his Mexican project, may oc- } Jn Jume they eros Fg eg oop poemaen to Canada. Pm nett ethoy otal man done ch tr "i et thoug! ‘orce agja } th p Tests ve dad’ dileniely wilt remect cur tataneat "Bri dsen, New Orleans— and diplomacy w! our ri we | "Brig West, Gulbrandsen, New L Nickerson. thall nye Rome aut Yeuice. We shall, go 40, Romo, Lut pnt y Hove Great ‘New Orleane—Robson & Fosdick. with arms in our hands, as we croszed the Ticino, Deat rig Breeze, Quterbridge, Philadelphia—Metcalf & Duncan. the Austrians, as we Innded at Marsala,ag we came to | Schr GR Dixon, Wilson, Matanzas—W W Russell & Co, Schr J W Web: Blake, New Orleans—J W Elwell & C share your fete, brave people of Palermo, I will speak Sehr Mary Emma, Hulse,’ New Orleans—W J Dewey & Co. no more of Bo: ‘te. A B Jacobs, Jo 4 ‘Tus Puorue—Down with Freneb polities! To Rome! | SctrhazSicdnan Cans Peiicdephie cy W McKee. Down with Marat! Down with the Popel Romo and | Schr FH abbott, Smith, PhiadelpbiamMerril & AbDOL Venice for ever! Garibaldi for ever! }| Schr Minnghaba’ Thomas, Sandy Hook—G L Hatch. GanmalDi—To arms, then, to arms: words aro not | Sc2t Vel Norte, Dinsmore, Portamouth—W 8 Brown & Co, sullicent. drmed we shalt be feared, avd De neworwcaue | Reve orinne Boneh element HD Mane, of the perple will open to ws the gates of Rome. No more | . Schr A Crandall, Brown, Norwich—E A Andrews, twords then; but deeds ARRI\ Tum Prorin—Yes, yes; deeds, deeds; te arms! To | steamship City of Re TU 8 tra ort), Kelly, Hare Rome and Venice! rizon'e Landing 49. boure, it ballast, to UB Quartsrarier, GantpaLp1—I will raise Italy from the inaction in which Ship Margaret Evens, Warner, London and Isle of Wight, shea paged. “Till go with You, and with you will Jyne 2, wh mdse aid 24 passengers, to E E Morgan & Grin the last battle. Ship Onward, Coombs, Belfast, June 29, in ballast, t ‘Tax Pxorix—To arms! To arms! Concord! Garibaldi | watsb, Current Guace,’ Juiphie: lat 43.90, lon 8 10; spoke for ever! ‘To Rome and Venice quickly! Quickly! WAMyara rom Bordeaux foe Now York’ bd inst off Sous Garibaidi then returued to the followed by an | Shoa!, bark Howland, 4 days from Boston for New Orieans; ~ 7 4th, off Nantucket, passed a bark showing Nos 5734, 3 dis seh: eS RTE es pendan fame tino, ship HZ hence tor Liverpool; oth, o eorgery nce for Liverpool Our Baliimote Correspondence. Bip Neridan, Wussell, Antwerp, Jui 12, Floshing 26h, Basracms gu 1 en | of le rats EW eR stadt nd, C 8. ahe Result of General Wadsworth’s Mission—The, ‘Sark Peter (Prus), Beckman, ‘Rewcastle, cc} , 59 days, with Suppression of the Harristirg Patriot—Arrival of Ar- ool. - order, Hus had very heavy weather; Tost aut eplit resied Editors—"Secesh” Skedaadling—Secesh Scared at Bark iad, Seeley, Barbados, July 22, in ballast, to 0 Du- 1d the Draft, de. rasrig Punch (Br, of Shorehat Williams, Ca. cif, 68 D mn), a ¥ Tei 86 OF spoke skip 9 4h Ri ‘This city was thrown into an Intense excitement yes, iy lat boars v7, anes OE ieee ie ence for 1gth, Harriett, Mehar, Bosto York, ld 2ist, Mary Lucre ‘MiLroRD Adm Brommey, Meyer, New Haven, July 2—Vet in, bark George W. Hotton ‘NYork, waiting for ‘tides to proceed for Car? Monte) June 6—Arr Sea Breeze, McDonvu ch, NYork! 13th, LD Barrer, Damga, ‘Cadiz, “Sid'4th, Baral Robertaon! ‘Taber, England; '5th, Elise Marie, Jacobsen, NYork, Monrovia, June 17—No Atm vessel in port, Mixatit..4y, July 14—In port bark Conery, from NOrleans, orders; scar Wave, ot Boston, for NOrians 15th, ‘iyMoctH, July 2l—Arr Martiett, Robinson, NYork: 23d, Alliance, M mad, do, Peszaxce, July 5-14 Arcthuss, Quance, NYork. QUEENSTOWN, 4 2—Aarr Lia A Wiswell, Buenop Ayres (and sid 22d for Lendon); 22d, Kanawha, Chattiu, Carienas.” 81d 25d, Wm Creery, Lidia, Philadel 10 Janez, June 12—Arr Onwar e1 . Ore, 20th, Garnet, Bradfor, Galcotta, nS aaa ns SunpeRLan, July 21—Sid Arthnr, Wegner, NYork, Sanpnaun, July 18—Arr Seth, Anderson, NYork. Sorixam, July Zl—In port barks Catharine, Herrick, and: WyminaLincoln, for Boston next day. Makrixs, July 26—Iu port Br schr Tigress, for NYork 3 days. Mk norx, July 2—In port brig Rolling Sea, for — in 15. 7,11, Suly 20—In port Br brig Anna, f lags Br sot ayia Seues for do meat days or Nore RY. day, Sturugs, NB, Aug8—Arr sch Eben Herbert, Clarg, ork. ‘Trxit, July 20—Are Zeven Sterren, Hemmes, NYork. Tannacoxs, July S-Ary Wilatre, Peekine, NYOrK, Wxrmoura, July 25—Arr B Colcord, Colcord, NYork, American Ports. BOSTON, Aug G—Old ship Cavali: load for Liverpool; bark Ly rand Foster, Grillin, Gonaives: sch Monroe; Sauiita, Kelley rockett, Bangor to r, Clenfhegos; brl g Je, Ryder, Fortress tupy his attention suillciently to induce Lim to give up | That Was aconsidera f . iverpool; in ; Searsville, Seare; Luther Obild, Ss reinforcement for the garrisons was large, it was,as a | dothe remainder. That they arc able, if they choose, to | terday nova at the arrival of O, Barrott, Thos. J. McDow- Brig Minoebaba (Br, of Yarmouth, NS), Perry, Limerick, +; Hendaretes Bis ides of tnierformg with us. The reckless spirited, | Teint capedition, not ot a cominandig saagitude. Te | do what is needful nobody can doubt, because thoy have | gy sr. sfontgomery Foster (an employed editor), and | S8dnfs-ia tajiart to Atwell tlurst &Co., Se Relleg og Wander, Halley tye rch Ampationt Garibale. is, It is now stated, preparing fer an | was not sufficient to defend the froutier of Canada, and it | meu in number and spirit sufficient to resist any attack . named U. J. Jones (local), all the edito 4 a Brig ‘Ann, Yatea, Monrovia, 60 days, with palm ol ie fo Knowies, Philadelphia; C ‘Kelley ;'J Wixon, Young, and Mvasion of the Roman States, with six thousand men, | Was nol wanted to increase the garrisons, becauso tuey | which may be made upon them. (Hear, hear.) 1 think | ® man he Goval), re and pro’ | Yates & Porierneld. July 7, tat £5 loe 6l €0, spoke ohig Hie | Young Amerte Barbour NYork. "Gia dih-bs K Surntery 0 Tn > | zie Drew, from Noulmefn for Falmouth; 28th, lat 81 43, lon prietors of the Patriot and Union, & Breckinridge demo" | 210,)rew, from, Noulmeln tor eo aus O Caves. cratic paper, published at Harrisburg, Pa.,undor charge | Brig Beatrice (of Harrington), Strout, Minatitlan, July 14 . 5 with mahogany, to Brett, Son &Co. 2d inst, lat 8601, lon of United States officers. These parties were arrested by is re eee ier ailing, hence tT nce General Wadsworth for pric‘ing aud placarding at overy | | Brig Brill Br, of Prince William, NB), Crowell, Matanzas, aye, in ; fence eorner in Harrisburg the followitg canard hand. Brig ay cline (Br), Leviaue, Cow Bay, OB, 16 days, with bil:— coal, to © B Swaine. Had some very. ot Ayt y broke ‘Armerno, Coton Max!-—The grant Gencral Lace bas mainhoom aud fore topsailyard, ib and ‘middle were at the complement fined by tho Secretary of Stace | we bave done neither too much ‘nor too little. “We do not mnd 14 is yory certain that yesterday four vousels were | Tor the gulonies of the present goveruiment, I go not like | intend. either to recall the trocpe now in Canada or ta send Gitved out in bot haste at Toulon to proceed to Civita | to quote auy observations I have made in the House, but | @ny additional men there, for we cannot but believe that Vecchia. If Garibaldi once lights the torch of revolution | I wish on the present occasion to refer to some that fell when that factious conflict which has taken piace in Ca- from me in June last year. I then gave credit to the | made is over, cad has re-ulted in the establishment of some In Italy the Furopean monarchs will ere long have enough | @anadians for being antmerous and a gallant people, I | goverment litely to be permanent, the spirit of Ube people to do so keep down thetr own people, and their atteution | enid that, looking to the state of America,I could not pads Lele irieagarent ah mske — bog an] for # fi from i doubt that they would take such steps as tle e1 ene! satisfactory and more worthy provision for fence paatethcn pape Aged agecaged their benevolont | oie. I proceeded to make there observatiors:e-"On | of their country in case of danger, (Cheers.) mphrey, NOrleans, Sid Br steamship Asia; {, Phos Jetferson, James Hovey. Cavalier: bar's Sumter, Eureke, Olive Jang, Mary Elizabeth, David Nickels; vrigd Bird of the Wave, Flight; also, nautical school ship Massa- chusetts, Provincetown and other ports. BALTIMORE, Aug 6—Arr Br brig Roseway Belle. Carter, Arecibo, schrs Priscilla, Crowther, Surinain; Jennie Mor- ton, Huifnagel, Caribbean Sea; Wm Lancaster, W: Jobn, NB. Old Br bark Delaware, Steed, Demarnia; sere T Keed, McAlmon, and M_H il, Gilchrist, Boston; Golden .W Birdsall, Soper, and Robert a! il. Rod, Bishop, Providen ' Latentions Lo put an eud to our “fratricical struggle.” the other band, I should say that, taking this earl: arrived in this city to-day, and will address the colored | “Hii Fesnio (Br, of St Johna, NF), Monkton, Lingan, OB, | }sfockton Rosers, Neork, Nightingale, Nick: Hotes thir occurred here last week which threw | tpportanity of letting the people of.cannda keow that we | The Oricans Princes as American Ofcers, | citizens uf Harrisburg, in trout of the Market House, at } 14 days, “vith coal, to Green & Ourre, ” | Gay. “Bld Prov anip A Boulager’, Went to sea Sd, bark Lancy and made considerable excitement among | aFé prepared to assume the monopoly of defending them THEIR RETURN TO AND PYTENDS IN EUROPE, four — - (Monday) ardnving pom aoe page Pr ip pi Doe, (Bey, Rreyhens, Windsor, NS, 13 daye, with Elizanety; fh ani A w Brune. ay rg aA 9 Sia ja ratber calculated to dam} their ardor, and make ‘From the London Herald (Deroy orgau), July 25. come along! 2 goverument v rt him per- “tod A 3 t, Aux O—-Arr ort br’ rade, uae, : the American community of Paris. Last Sunday mera: | Father calculated to dampen thelr ardor, and make | (rrr tthe youly Princes of Ue Ohleane dyaaniy are | Salssion to ralze two colored regiments, be will be pre: | Bre, uariet (Br), Brett, St Andrews, MB, @ dara with | chacis, to load for dos sehre Noruiera Light, Lane, end Kent, NYork. Cid 6th, schr Hero, Carter, NYork. ATH, Aug 5—Cld bark Emma F Harriman, Har SoHieTOr, Aug 6—Sld schr JM Parker, King, New York; sloop Fred Brown, Carr, do. FALL RIVER, Aug 5—Sid schr Bilen Barnes, Briggs, Bil- bethport. GLOUCESTER, Aug 4—Arr brig Hudson, Griffin, Dela~ ware City. FORD, Aug 6—Arr gehrs J Hoffman, Abbott, Tren. port; Little Myra, Hills, NYork. Sid 5th, sehr 0 Ti Northam, Weed, ‘NYork; sloops Spry, Kelsey, and D Lamphere, Dicks invon, do; Gth, aches Emily, Balnt: Tole, Kelsey Thos JeiTer- ton, Brewer, and Little Myra, Hills, NYork; Little Charley, Green| Aug @—Arr schr Sarah, Benson, Phila aalnts. ae care Valhalla, ‘Lord, Philadelphia; M A Row- jared to swear ‘nm ali able-bodied colored men who may i Pror, and ho confider tly expects to ralso en company it Rerynaceas Sct), Maplowinkie, Deitel, €9 days, tm this place. Arma, equipmenta, uniforms, Bey, and sa- hr Zouave chee of Taverpoot), Ranneford, denton, 43 tons and bounty, the same as received by white soldiers, 8, with fruit &e, to Gomez, Wallis & Co. Kehr Hope (Br, of Parraboto), Miller, Matamoros, 60 days, ead no distinction will be made. ore. TOMPKINS, with colton, (o Hg & CA Dewalt, Recruiting Officer for Lane's Colored regimen Schr Reindeer (Br. of Hr! tax McDougal, Bt Martins, July with sugar ae, to P G iamilton Whatever the purpose was, on the part of these men, | “Bis sultan Wnitiersore, they will be sent to Fort Warren for their temerity, | to F xalbot, lat dL They were taken lart evening to Washingtoa city, where | With loss of fore topmast; sam, thoir case is to be decided, and their destination made | 1s of main topmast public, Tho Puirtot and Union was the leading demo- | yasier to 1) SI in Ponnsylyania, It is dead now—dender Sehr EJ Talbot, Amabui than Kelsey 8 nigger. to Brett, Son & Go. Tt was atideate Jones’ intention to eecape the officers Schr Andromeda (yrtze) Acting Master Prry , Key West, of the government by leaving for distant parte this 10 days, with cotton &e, ‘ascaptured about 2 monins ago, fi ich sit they may pursue their profitable callings withont | sincere woll wishers so ill judging or so infatuated as to srhich city, I bave heard it seid, he was at onetime Chicy | O0y, AL Bta® ste, Pixigency of this “Kind.” | regard with any other feolinge than those of ‘satisfaction EB. ,jncer-—was found foating w the Seine, dead, and with | | pow ask whether that has pot beeu the effect pro- | the determination at which they bave arrived, either is threat cot from ear to ear, Bonners, whe cameto | duced ; and whether the poe ~ of these 8,000 ee bear fs Howey ‘ the Raj y-od on their troo did mot at once pen the ardor of the | counsellors. And in nd the nus their friends Burope about six months go, had recently returned from | TSTE ena stop any attempe on thelr part to take | ds nct inconsdr.a, nor 18 thelr reputation Icokel! upon Ing the body of James M. Benners, from Philadelphia—of | hearthy and homes and national honor ; and that | returning to Euro we will be scarcely one of their Strip through Spain, and was making bis arrangements | jasures to protect themselves? It may easily be con- | with an evil eye. is @ peculiar trait of our peopie to retorn to the United States in the early par, | ceived when rng hap ae eng es oe when a a rates neat ‘Tr on - = onth, considerable foree was sent from England to Canada, that | great, and when,to t superadde: such mis- wf next mouth. About two weeks ago be begam to | iirc css eircumstances tho colonists wero glad to | fortunvsbave been undeserved, respect and compassion Thow signs of mental aberration, aad come of his friends | ¢)row thomselves under the wgis of the mother country; | are with us scon epkindied into stronger feelings. More- Termained constantly with bim, the physician considering | but, if at the previous period, whon the circumstances of | ove?, the family of Louis Philippe has spocial claims Wea mere Lermporary matter, A weok ago iast Wednes- | America, though troubled and menacing, had yet nothing | upon our good will and friendship. The policy of y Beovore, being in his own room, where a friend was | in them of acharacter threatening to aim at the indepen- | that sagacious and well intentioned ruler wae at times land, Fuller, N York, NA sieop! th bm, rose im the night and inflicted three | dence of Canada, the government had called the attention | somewhat more crooked than we could have dee, ed; in i Havana, by U 8 gunboat Poreuit. is 80—Arr_achr Fly, Cheeseman, Phi Wourds ‘pon himeclf with a pou’nife—two. in the neck | of che Canadian Parilament to tho state of affairs. incon: | the matter of the Spaulsh marriages especially it was | Morning. ‘The followig local, which be bad written, no | ° Behr Presto, Mawking, Port Royal, et ANTOGKEE, S34 Sv Hawley Suckiey, Philadel. \ the breast. His companion immediately | nection with the question of defence, there would have | suepected that it was the object of the French Court to ; doubt, to cover up is Light, appearod ia the moruing’s Sehr TA Anderson, Cramer, Hat rison's Handing, phia; Triton, Freeman, Rondout. MiWPORT, Aug 6—Arr schrs Leocadla, Small, NYork for pee R Parmeles Barlow, Sippian for NYork: Retarned on account of head Wind, schrs Oaroline O, 8t Lucar, and & E Potter, brig 8 Thurston, Brightman, fagua for orders; gehen Per, Titornd ke. Rendout for Boron Oona ot, TO Y bey, Fall , Wrightington, and na, Veuzie, Piiluceiphiag Mcoth, Reeth, NYork; Martha Jang, JT Ross, and the aie the Sth, W HAVEN, Aug 6—Arr brig George, Whitney, 8t Crom; Bo 8 J thost, Gra drey Ib Morris, Hodver, Dele Sehr D8 Miller, Geary, Harrisor 3 br David Hale, Conklin, Alexandria, 3 dayg, Schr H Gibson, Crocker, Baltimore, 6 days, Schr Elvira, Clark, Ly. eet) for Boston. and 0 gan for 4 physician, who prouounced the wounds net at | been found no difficulty on the subject. (Hear.) When | outwit English statesmen, although even in the cess men- | Issue c. the paper: e Si dangerous, although those upon the neck were in the | the affair of the Trent cocurred six months wiitewerts, tioned it must be owned that the French Minister-histo- Nonca, ving — ago — up his mindte | Sc Immediate vicinity of the ¢yein. Being plasiercd | and when @ force was very properly sent out from this | rian of the period bas made some sort of defence by | take a little recreation, ye iar local editor is absent ay ewes t the next day, and seemed to be got- | country, it would then have been seen that the Canadiana | throwing much of the blame incurred by his sovereign | 028 tour of pleasure, and his deyartinent ig in the hands | gone Lawartine, Grant thport for Boston, ng id more ¢ sing bette erful, when, om Saturday morn- | bad iait’some foundation of valid defense in preparing an | upou the traditionary reserve of one of our own most | Of 9 sub. Rohr Belipse, Joh son, Bitaaberh port for Boston, ng ™ a to elu the vigi he . Provest Marshal Cleckner was a little too quick for Behr Monitor, Besse, | ‘ijzabethport for Wareham, his associates, and, escaping from them, It seeme | developed tinder (he encouragement of the arrival of troops | apect of the whole of Louis Philippe’s reign, men of all But little excitement 16 the consequence of these | Behr BS Wiswell, Phillips, Bangor, 6 days. urchased ft pair of razers and started for | from Engiand,and weshould have found tho general means | parties in Cngland are dieposed to believe (hat there | © nneha O1 he Rois de Boulogne. lero he went down to the edge of | of the defence of Canada te be adequate. (Hear, her is no portion of Freuch history wh: demands ce of | eiticient force of militia, which might have been further | celebrated public characters. Y, upon @ ealm retro- ae pected. toad for (ook, Mi hala, Jinck'a nd jand, ung hate oer al eft on ihe | Str innttals, tamenshicehnd lesan denizens of the loyal City of Nonumonte. the river, just bayond the raco track, and, taking of his | That waa a part of the policy of the government of wh their admiration in @ higher degree, aud this not Behr Seraph, Allen, Harwich, 3 daya, sobre 8 mer, Baltimore; U bat. pinced ia it his wateh, studs and necktie ada yorte | at the time f qusetioned the propriety jand which experi. | because they ars actuated by “bere impulse, but | ng by the soore daily for Canada. Th Sehr Bangor, Studley, Boston, 4 daya Gare Oty; Quaker Ciy, Benjamins K Magee, Revver Amer @osnaie, containing a hundred and s« ance, allef | ence has convinced me was an error. e sending $,000 | becanee they are conyinced by the soundest and | *4Y, that be had wanted to go to Canada these oight years Behr ey eee tucket, P este, ———; Hartford, Hawkins, and Enterprise, Martin, srhich wero found on the bank, where Le must wave cut | men to Canada, as was done in the June of last year, waa, | movt reliable evidence. Jt is agreed upon ail hands that a t, arid that ho bad no opportunity to go untilnow, | Belir Tilite B, Anderson, Dighton for Poughkeepale, aketinort; Jonna, Hund, Philadelphia; Orarhy Jens : Bohr J © Chew, Bugbee, Taunton, 2 d his thyont and thon leaped or fallon inte tie water, The | 1 think, to some extent an intimation to the colonists that | cordial understanting with this country was the primary 2 tyajority of those leaving for the British colony are | Beht dC Chis. Rita aor hy body was f n Sunday evening, but was out rocog- | we were prepared to undertake @ monopoly of their da- | eject of Louis Philippe's foreign policy; the warmest sup. | Wealthy merchaais and gentlemen of means, with | Sonr Sarah’ Elizabeth, Hutchings, Rrovidence, # da7& Dized by his friends unti ls Cony day be waa | fey It damped their ardor, and has tended, in my | porter of Napoleoniem, which id its present phase lays | ‘#ecesh” proclivities. Hobe J Rose, Seakih, Frovicenee, 4 Gre. yn, NYork; ‘shops Juliet, Free: lugabethpart. Gin sohr O Knight, NYork PHILADELPHIA, Aug G—Art brige Celestina, Fickett, Boste: rawford, Small, fork; schra © Fantauzal, Woos- ter. Parte Cabello; West Wind, iiman, Ponce News buried temporarily, so thet bis in Philadelphia eatly to fo n cl jaim to cur regard upo tential ‘The drafting prospect, too, to be put in force ne: Sehr R Burley, Austin, bun remove the bry biome for bari in the sbsoute ct | sh erévaile iy thet euarter, The righe tonoraets gentle. | wilt es miduced Lo make at least tis concession ts moat | Week, has a great deal to do with this exodus of th Gok! Lookout, Jom og man, Newburyport, MB Freeman, Howes, Boston; Corte Mr. Bigelow, tho Vice Consul, Mr, Brooks took charge of | man the Secretary for the Home Department, 1 there- | eloquont opponent of both dynasties, Lamartine, taking | first family ekededdiors.”” ‘The consternation depicted 5 op Tout Howe Be liven, Faunton. gw medord sd Ne oe Bor iene fostioue the matter, und alse took poscension of the effects of the | fore contend, committed a great error, and was guilty of | this for his basis, has Inid upon it a not very durable ac- | OD their eountenaneos is roally astonishing. The mere | gioamer Petrel, Youn}, Providense. Cork; Olive, Mansfeld, Por ou ‘Romance,’ Danean, Aeceasod, ‘Renners was man aboutforty years of age, | « great omission, iu not referring to the transmission of | cusation, Bvt wo were not influenced by pure geliisuness | tho to fight for the constitution.) Wing at sunset 8. Now Orleans Abby Ellen, Gilmore; Gen Marshall, Ame: and was a +r + Sag Glass business in Phila | thoss 3,000 men to Canada ia the June of last year, and | in assiguing a high place to the government of July; = the fiag ee ee HK da Rad find Craw for | Se Boston, achrs Mary Ja , Clears, Blew hia, where c vor di- rial cone! od us ne jo 5 i , Butland, @elpiria, where ke hak & bro in taking Christmae aa tho data at which the oxtraordi- | other material considerations led us to tke sontiment, 77 hinge tow look, it will be abeslutaty Decessary . Miscellaneous. Wit ittichell, Sprague; Olira, Crow i sera knee Admiral de if Graviere at last got off in the Normandie, | nary position of affaire in the eolony with respect to r Great as Napelon {11. has proved himself in the arts of trom Cherbourg, om Wedacetay. General Forey, it ie | lufurcementa commenced. do nol, ay my right honorable | peace, we feel shat he lind his precursor vn the pots ag before Maryland will be able tofurnish | grease Goxpex Gare, from San Franoleco July 91 for How enid, will fullew diroot for Vera Crag in the early | friend near me (Mr. Adderly) Koows, by any means agree | of the Orleans family. They were the first to turn | ber quota, Whatever of loyalty there i lef will Join the | pai sie, was burned gm the 27th when off Manzonillo, and part of next month. The appointinent of General Con- } with him in all the conciualone upon colonial quettions |. the attention of France to the gystems'ic development | @fmy at once, and what remains of ‘“wocosh,”” if Dod} 8 |) ccsongors lost thelr lives, (See news columns.) aha to the Spanteh embavay in Paris is supposed to indl- | at which he hus arrived, He bas, however, i think, done | of her interval resources. Cousiderable, however, | Voluntarily absent, will be sout henge to Dixie by Gegeral ne cicnmieate Etna, of the Liverpool, New York and Phi- Bate & return, in feeling at least, of the alliance between | good service in bringing forward th® subject to-night ina | as is the praise due to there undertakings, it is | Wook ae via tue, talla toanorvow ah neon for Queenstown and France and Spaio, aa beth Gen, Concha aud his brother | speech which i may be permitted to say was one of very | almost, awallowed up in the natural admiration with = ea. ae eel commanded b: Ba ecided grounds agoiuat the approval which the | considerable xbiity. Iv le ® nubjoct which excites the | which we regard tho constitutional character of Louis | ‘Tre Barriwone Bounty.—The second branch of the City | Liverpool, The Ktnals tow commanded by Capt Samuel owel ow Bedford sBinck mond. Young, Danversportt a "PORTLAND, aus gAtr bri, Webster Kelley, Ieaxan, OURO VIDENCH, Aug arr ashen 4 Secor, Robbing, Batts pL itmiagion, Del 8 ra King. ‘Cherapeal ce ‘Farland; Sea Gull, rs; Uttoman, Blanchard, in; William Henry, Sharret; Jam Ing Sinith, Puig, Wi Ys jah government gave to the action of Gen. Prim. bite Mind of th wiry, whieh it ts but right should | Philyppe’s reign, Tho parliamentary principle seemed at | Council of Baltimore, on the Sth inst, unanimously pessed | Brooks, who for some time past has had charge of the City ty 8 Fy bulleting apnounce that the Princess Clotilde and @nlightened poo it as mughas possible. For my own | that Ume to have taken a firmer hold of public opinion in | the ordinance to encourage the enlistment of volunteers | of Washington, during which period he has made hosts of oY paty, Lewis, an + Leader, dor young baby are “ail serene.* The youth is 1 at anxious (0 waintaim our colonial empire, | France than it had done before or has done subsequently ; | in (he several regimonte now being raised by the lave | frjenia by ie uniform And courteous treatment of all those | “9\ wacom ang GxBid sehr % Stratton, SJeelnan, Phi to regenble his father and his grandfather wut, hat 1 fool can be done only om principles of | and this result we attributed mainly to the ability aud | order of the War Department, and to mak propria. taced themselten under hit Kmanuel. | He is to be baptised in Ueto.” | freeiuin apd equality. (Hear, hear.) If in olden days | moderation of the reigning family. A poitgal Philovo: | tion asa bounty w eveh vonutoers who may ba mustered | Who have braved mis TAY ie meee ber, and the King of Ttwy and the Empress Fugenie | that ewpire was endanger! hocause of n songe of opprés. | pher like De Tocqueville, @ statesman, orator and de. | into the service of the Uniied Staten in any of the paid gtael for lavann with a cargo of coal, was roaly tort Hid are to bo his |, tho former eoming to Paris to be | gion he part of the colonies, it will in our day aiso bo | bater, like Guizot, were as much the ornaments of Britis jmnents raiged in Balginorevity, The sum approprigiad | Yit, ou alec ng i ing Captain and crew raved yaken jassnu, W port Capt tually progeny at ibe ceremony, unless, intoe@, Geri. ed if, om the part of (he mother country, a sense | as they were of Yrench institutions, To these views. | is 000, aod By dor pawe on lade! nama; in Liverpool,

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